svim
Extreme Android User
I'll still contend that it's safer to just follow whatever limitation on card capacity is listed for your phone. Simply because a larger capacity card can fit into the card slot doesn't mean it's also going to be a stable and reliable storage media. For those who aren't worried about increasing the chances of losing files and just want a lot of storage space, go for it. Also, in that same posted link there's a section on 'Compatibility':Manufacturers say 'up to 2TB' because that's what the card format supports - see ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital .... for more information. "IF" we ever get microSD cards that c an be manufactured above this capacity then they'll have to come up with a new one - or an 'extension' to SDXC.
It's a change from the early days of 'smart' phones when the manufacturer would state support for cards up to 'xGB' where 'x' happened to be the largest card they could test with but soon after launch we could buy cards with '2xGB'. All the forum questions back then were 'but the abd V37-lite says it supports up to 16GB. Will this 32GB card work ...'.
Basically, if a phone supports the sdxc card format then any card UP TO 2TB can be supported. As I write this I believe we do have at least one 512GB card on the market and Sandisk have their 400GB one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#Compatibility